Hi Quanah, On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 08:22:19AM -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > That doesn't appear to do what I need. What I need is: > > pbuilder image buster1 -> has othermirror "REPOA" > pbuilder image buster2 -> has othermirror "REPOB" > > Currently I can set up a single system that has pbuilder's for buster, > bullseye, bionic, and focal that all point at REPOA. Then I can have a > second system that has pbuilder's for buster, bullseye, bionic, and focal > that all point at REPOB. > > Alternatively, what would be best, is if I could pass (from gbp) an > "othermirror" option like: > > gbp buildpackage --othermirror="repoa" > > Even better, is if I could set the othermirror in gbp.conf, since I have a > branch for REPOA builds and a branch for REPOB builds. Then I could just > run:
I think you want --git-pbuilder-options= then which allow you to pass options through to pbuilder. There's an example in the manpage that show how to use a different pbuilderrc. This option can also be specified as `pbuilder-options` in gbp.conf. Cheers, -- Guido > > gbp buildpackage > > from the appropriate branch, and the correct mirror would be added to the > image just for use during the build, which is all I really need it do do. > > I'm able to do something like this with git buildpackage-rpm, where I can > point mock at custom images in the [buildpackage-rpm] section in .gbp.conf > via the "dist" parameter. This allows me to have one "dist" that uses repoA > and another "dist" that uses repoB, meaning I can use a single server with > mock installed to do all the builds. > > --Quanah > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Product Architect > Symas Corporation > Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: > <http://www.symas.com> > _______________________________________________ git-buildpackage mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sigxcpu.org/mailman/listinfo/git-buildpackage
